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Nurse Bryony

by Rhona Trezise (1984)
Nurse Bryony

“I’ve heard the doctor in charge is a tyrant…” Nurse Bryony Sellers remarks to a handsome stranger who gives her a lift from the station to her new home. But soon after starting work at the Highfields Nursing Home in Cornwall she finds herself wishing she had never been so indiscreet. For the handsome stranger turns out to be none other than her new boss, Dr. Ellis Crosland, and he is not amused!

Nurse Called Hope, A

by Peggy Dern (1963)
Nurse Called Hope, A

His fiance was her patient.

Hope Bradshaw found happiness in nursing, because helping others gave her a sense of dignity and purpose. Her life seemed to be complete when the young resident at her hospital, Dr. Ray Shelley, asked her to marry him.

But then came the day when her fiance made a mistake which caused the death of a patient and Hope was faced with a terrible dilemma. Should she confess to his error and thereby save the career of the man she loved — or was her integrity as a nurse more important?

Nurse Camden’s Cavalier

by Louise Ellis (1967)
Nurse Camden's Cavalier

“Perhaps I’d like to work in the maternity ward because it’s about the one place in the hospital where I won’t run into the new S.S.R.” Camilla Camden confided to her partner at the hospital Fancy Dress Ball.

It was just as well Camilla didn’t realize just who she was talking to!

Nurse Chadwick’s Sorrow

by Diana Douglas (1967)
Nurse Chadwick's Sorrow

Two doctors shared Ruth Chadwick’s shameful secret–and and one unforgivable incident would haunt their lives forever.

Till Death Do Us Part

Ruth Chadwick would never forgive Dr. Barry Kade for a night of insanity that changed her life. She would never return to Dr. Graham Chadwick, her husband. The only thing that still tied her to these two men was a bond of pain and hatred.

And now Tracey Norton was involved. Tracey…pretty, talented, very attractive to a man like Dr. Kade. Unable to stop her, Ruth saw Tracey being caught in her own hidden past–in the frightening truth that lay behind Nurse Chadwick’s Sorrow

Nurse Felicity

by Peggy Dern (1967)
Nurse Felicity

Could Nurse Felicity give up her beloved mountain town and childhood sweetheart to marry a young city doctor?

Nurse Felicity grew up in the Georgia hill country and watched her father doctor the sick there. She understood the natives and they trusted her.

But Felicity loved a strong-willed mountain lawyer who resented her work. Could she forget him and start a new life with young Dr. Aleck Potter, somewhere away from “injun medicine and voodoo witchcraft”